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COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT 



Souvenir From Branch No. 82, M; A. L. C 




FIRST BIENNIAL 

CONVENTION 

National ABiamatum of H? Xtn (Earrani 

SEPTEMBER 4th TO 11th, 1905 

Portland.. ..Oregon 



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Statistics 

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IPortlano 

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Distributed 28,607,410 
pieces of mail matter 
in 1904, an increase of 
more than 1,500,000 
over 1903. 



Stamp Sales 

Portland, Ore. 
POST OFFICE 

1894 $152,704.22 

1895 $158,285.45 

1896 $151,204.77 

1897 $175,276.07 

1898 $190,S82.83 

1899 $210,060.35 

1900 $228,751.90 

1901 $259,061.37 

1902 $310,193.32 

1903 $353,423.81 

1904 $394,200.90 



Assessed Valuation, $50,897,931. 

207 miles city and suburban electric lines. 

Wholesale and manufacturing business, $180,000,000. 

Population in 1880, 17,577; 1905 City Directory, 145,250. 

Bank clearings, $188,939,347 settled daily in gold; depose $36,000,000 

Cost of new buildings, during the year, not including the Exposi- 
tion, $3,660,287. 

400,000,000 feet of lumber every 12 months is an important item of 
Portland's production. 

The annual rainfall is 39.8 inches; New York City, 43.4 inches; New 
Orleans 49.7 inches. 

Is the first wheat port in the United States, and the only fresh 
water harbor. 



Copyright, 1905, 6y 
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POSTMASTER J. W. MINTO 



ASSISTANT POSTMASTER J. J. SHIPLEY 




POSTOFFICE 




E. A. Moulton 



EXECUTIVE CONVENTION COMMITTEE 

W. P. Lyman F. R. Bingley 

G. W. Feathers 



H. O. Hutchinson 




OFFICERS, BRANCH NO. 82, N. A. L. C. 

Top row — M. K. Wigton, Sergeant-at-Arms; J. G. Francis, Col. M. B. A.; C. H. Dunagan. Fin. Sec; W. H. Churchill. Trustee; 
F. P. Holm. State V. Pres.; C. S. Bradford, Trustee. 

Bottom row — E. A. Moulton, Treasurer; J. S. Roark, Rec. Sec; A. E. Klink, Vice Pres.; H. E. Coleman, Pres. 




LADIES' AUXILIARY, BRANCH NO. 82, N. A. L. C. 




GROUP OF PORTLAND LETTER CARRIERS 







STATE ARMORY— CONVENTION HALL 




A PORTION OF PORTLAND, OREGON 




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